Refused by the New Zealand navy as a training ship, she is handed back to Edgar Erikson, Gustaf's son (Gustaf
died in 1947).

Ceremony of reversion, 12/11/1948

Between 28 May and 2 October 1949, she sailed from Port Victoria to
Falmouth in 127 jours loaded with 4233 tons sacks of barley, for the last
grain race with the Passat. An american embarked aboard, William F.
Stark published a book on this voyage.